[apluslist] SIGAPL - Quote Quad - Call for Papers

Steven H. Rogers steve at shrogers.com
Thu Sep 1 20:55:31 EDT 2005


Mario didn't seem to be getting through to the list so I'm forwarding this 
for him.  If you're doing anything interesting with A+, I encourage you to 
consider submitting a writeup to QQ.

Regards,
Steve
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Hi all,
we are working on the next issue of Quote Quad, so I'm send this CFP
that you can find on www.sigapl.org in PDF format too.

Mario


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                               ANNOUNCEMENT

Issue 34:2 of APL QUOTE QUAD is now closed and ready for publishing.
We are now starting to process the next issue (34:3), and we need new
material. Therefore, I am sending this

                             CALL FOR PAPERS

                              APL QUOTE QUAD

The next issue of APL Quote Quad is being designed. Prospective authors
are encouraged to submit papers on any of the usual subjects of
interest related to Array-Processing Languages (APL, APL2, J,
and so forth).

Submitted papers, in Microsoft Word (.doc), Rich Text Format (.rtf),
OpenOffice format (.scw), Latex (.tex) or Acrobat (.pdf)
should be addressed to

                             Manuel Alfonseca
                         Manuel.Alfonseca at uam.es

with copy to:

                             Antonio Annibali
                       Antonio.Annibali at uniroma1.it
                             and Mario Sacco
                         mario.sacco at acm.org

Care must be taken to make the submitted papers self-contained,
eg. if they require special APL typesettings.

The tentative time limit for the new material is September 30th, 2005.

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